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What I Eat In A Typical Day: The Founder Of Barre3 Tells All
I've been teaching group exercise classes for 20 years now, so at this point in my life I know what I need to eat to fuel up for my workouts and busy days! Today, I'm the founder of barre3 fitness, a whole-health concept that incorporates more than 90 exercise studios around the world, nutritional guidance, and more. I'm also a wife and mom to two kids — so I get what it's like to be a busy woman trying to eat healthfully on the go! Here's what a day in my diet looks like.
7 a.m.: Breakfast
This typical Portland rainy day calls for an extra energy boost. Before I teach and take class this morning, I wake up with a giant green oolong tea and a smoothie. This smoothie includes parsley, fresh ginger, hemp seeds, hemp milk, vanilla, and cinnamon. It also calls for a pear, but I made it with an orange for an extra shot of vitamin C.
10 a.m.: Snack
My team gathered in our office kitchen for an avocado toast breakfast party to celebrate a birthday. I had this with a couple of apple slices and a spoonful of full-fat Greek yogurt. This giant kitchen island is where we connect the most as a team. Those eggs in the background are from one of my team member’s chickens!
1 p.m.: Lunch
I had a working lunch with one of my franchise partners who was in town. Today is turning out to be an avocado kind of day. Check out the generous serving of avo with this delicious kale and quinoa salad! I’m thankful I have a place right next door to my office that serves up whole foods aligned with my nutrition philosophy. I am also thankful I can connect with one of my owners in person versus on a call or Skype!
5 p.m.: Snack
This picture of my sprouted almonds beside me is a typical snack most days. I love how low maintenance almonds are. They have protein, healthy fat, and fiber all in one to help manage blood sugar. No assembly is required, and they're easy to snack on as I finish up work before picking up my kids.
6:30 p.m.: Dinner
Cooking up a new barre3 recipe. The title of it is TBD, but it is a variation of minestrone soup. All of our recipes are made up of only whole foods and balance healthy fat, protein, and fiber (mostly from veggies and whole grains). I test most of the recipes on my family first. The first test is whether I can make it easily with my busy schedule. The second test is whether my picky eaters accept it! This one was a total hit and I can't wait to share it with everyone. I served it with roasted squash and a loaf of bread from our local bakery.
8 p.m.: Dessert
My son came up with this brilliant solution for dessert tonight. Peanut butter and chocolate chips? Yes, please! This kid has my heart and obviously knows my weaknesses.
9 p.m.: Nighttime Ritual
Tonight I am brewing up a cup of chamomile lavender tea. I have a cupboard dedicated to a variety of loose teas and cute tea mugs. I continue to be amazed at how interesting and diverse tea is. I recommend people invest in loose varieties and try steeping them for different lengths of time to get the right flavor. Green tea, for example, is often written off as bitter because it is steeped too long. I love the ritual of including tea both to start and end my day. It’s a satisfying way to get centered and stay hydrated.
For more tips on staying healthy and active, check out my mbg course, The New Food And Fitness Rules.
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Sadie Lincoln is the co-founder and CEO of barre3, with 165 studios throughout the U.S., Canada, and Philippines; a digital subscription platform with hundreds of on-demand workouts; and thoughtfully curated retail. With a revolutionary vision to redefine what success in fitness means, barre3 shifts the emphasis from how exercise makes you look to how it makes you feel. By teaching people to be balanced in body and focusing on body positivity, inclusivity, and each individual’s inherent strength, barre3 has built a thriving and engaged community around the world.
Sadie is on Inc.'s Female Founders 100 list and the MO100 Impact list, has been featured on NPR's How I Built This, and speaks regularly on the topics of mindful leadership, the power of body wisdom, and the movement to redefine fitness. Beyond running her company and being a global spokesperson, Sadie still enjoys teaching barre3 classes to many of her founding clients in her hometown of Portland, Oregon.
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The New Food & Fitness Rules
Check out Transform Your Body To Feel Leaner & As Energized As Ever!
Sadie Lincoln is the co-founder and CEO of barre3, with 165 studios throughout the U.S., Canada, and Philippines; a digital subscription platform with hundreds of on-demand workouts; and thoughtfully curated retail. With a revolutionary vision to redefine what success in fitness means, barre3 shifts the emphasis from how exercise makes you look to how it makes you feel. By teaching people to be balanced in body and focusing on body positivity, inclusivity, and each individual’s inherent strength, barre3 has built a thriving and engaged community around the world.
Sadie is on Inc.'s Female Founders 100 list and the MO100 Impact list, has been featured on NPR's How I Built This, and speaks regularly on the topics of mindful leadership, the power of body wisdom, and the movement to redefine fitness. Beyond running her company and being a global spokesperson, Sadie still enjoys teaching barre3 classes to many of her founding clients in her hometown of Portland, Oregon.
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